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#595303 - 07/22/09 12:49 PM
Re: Oil Filter Wrench?
[Re: tony barnhill]
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Yoda
Registered: 08/24/03
Posts: 5952
Loc: Sunny So California
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I guess I'm on the other side; I mostly just use some big slip-joint pliers and let them crush the can a little. Doesn't seem to hurt anything, it's not like I would want to try to use it again. I've got several of those band-type things, but never seem to pick up the one that fits.
And on a Triumph, you're going to spill some oil anyway. If the can does get punctured (which in my experience is unlikely), it just spills more oil into the catch pan.
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#595304 - 07/22/09 01:14 PM
Re: Oil Filter Wrench?
[Re: CinneaghTR]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 06/09/03
Posts: 1340
Loc: SoCal
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...I bought one of those cap-types that I pre-fit to the filter and it worked for a while before just spinning on the head.... Was it a plastic one? Was it slipping on the filter or at the wrench interface? I had a plastic one (similar to the below pic) that grabbed the filter OK but the 3/8” square drive hole rounded out instantly the first time I tried it. The hex drive held up for a while.  I finally got all metal ones for each of the filters I change often and have been very pleased. I’ve only ever owned one car that enough had room to swing a strap wrench (which I own but have never used), let alone a pair of filter pliers. I really like the filter “sockets.” side note: K&N oil filter have hex flats (and safety wire holes) built in.pc.
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#595498 - 07/23/09 11:37 AM
Re: Oil Filter Wrench?
[Re: CinneaghTR]
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Luke Skywalker
Registered: 03/06/07
Posts: 1779
Loc: Kaneohe, Oahu, Hi, USA
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Steady,old reliable. I have a strap wrench with socket head on each end of the winder... Forget who made it, but it was one of the aftermarkets like Lisle, OTC... Works on all canister filters..
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#596042 - 07/25/09 05:39 PM
Re: Oil Filter Wrench?
[Re: RonMacPherson]
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Great Pumpkin
Registered: 09/15/05
Posts: 24161
Loc: Elsinore, DK
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Yup. Strap style. I have two sizes of the "fixed" variety and one "universal" like Ron describes. Usually I grab the latter. Funny, did a pal's Pontiac Sunbird L.O.F. yesterday, my tools are fifty miles south of me just now... used a PIPE WRENCH on the filter. Was able to get a purchase on it and cheat it off. Whatever works! 
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#596366 - 07/26/09 08:55 PM
Re: Oil Filter Wrench?
[Re: tony barnhill]
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Yoda
Registered: 08/24/03
Posts: 5952
Loc: Sunny So California
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I do put them on by hand; but rarely can I remove them the same way. The gasket seems to swell or something.
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#596412 - 07/27/09 01:23 AM
Re: Oil Filter Wrench?
[Re: GregW]
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Yoda
Registered: 08/24/03
Posts: 5952
Loc: Sunny So California
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Do you oil the gasket/O-ring before installing it? I do, per the instructions on the box. It also says to tighten by 3/4 to 1 turn, after the gasket makes contact.
Edited by TR3driver (07/27/09 01:24 AM) Edit Reason: 3/4 - 1 turn
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#596421 - 07/27/09 03:59 AM
Re: Oil Filter Wrench?
[Re: TR3driver]
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Registered: 03/22/02
Posts: 4479
Loc: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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I do put them on by hand; but rarely can I remove them the same way. The gasket seems to swell or something.  Maybe the heat affects the seal...
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#596511 - 07/27/09 03:28 PM
Re: Oil Filter Wrench?
[Re: JamesWilson]
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 08/07/03
Posts: 448
Loc: Sarnia, Ontario
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The oil fiters on any of the cars I have had or presently have always call for hand tightening the filter.
As for getting it off, I have found the strap type to work the best. Once in a blue moon I can get the filter off with my hands.
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